Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Beyond. by Madison Julius Cawein
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Beyond.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    1

    Hangs stormed with stars the night,
    Deep over deep,
    A majesty, a might,
    To feel and keep.


    2

    Ah! what is such and such,
    Love, canst thou tell?
    That shrinks - though 'tis not much -
    To weep farewell.


    3

    That hates the dawn and lark;
    Would have the wail, -
    Sobbed through the ceaseless dark, -
    O' the nightingale.


    4

    Yes, earth, thy life were worth
    Not much to me,
    Were there not after earth
    Eternity.


    5

    God gave thee life to keep -
    And what hath life? -
    Love, faith, and care, and sleep
    Where dreams are rife.


    6

    Death's sleep, whose shadows start
    The tears in eyes
    Of love, that fill the heart
    That breaks and dies.


    7

    And faith is never given
    Without some care,
    That leadeth us to heaven
    By ways of prayer.


    8

    The nightingale and dark
    Are thine then here;
    Beyond, the light and lark
    Eternal there.



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